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" ‘THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sanday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, ; Forthwest Corner Pennsylvania Ave. and 11th 8t., by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, GEO. W. ADAMS, Pres't. ‘Tre Everrxs Stan is served to enbeerfbers tn the @ity by carr on their owm account, at 10 cents per Sisteee ser heen y's ue year, $6; xix months, $3. - Telegrams to The. Star. < Great Fire in Racine, Wis. ERPORTED LOSS OF LIVE AND MILLIONS OF DOLLARS [Entered at the Poxt Office at Washington, D. C., as Second-class mail matter. J ‘Tre Wi Stax—publiahed on Priday—¢? a yrar, poetaee prepaid. ‘iz months, $1; 10 copies for $is;25 Copies tar $0. aerererpat kame Tan paittere PAAnadranees | WER 59—N® 9,073. WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, MAY 6, 1882. TWO CENTS. ten of advo INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS IN THE STAR SPECIAL NOTICES. Washington News and Gossip. AT THE CAPITOL TO-DAY. THE PERU INVESTIGATION. ea — — of major Twining, 3 a 'T. VERNON PLACE M. E.CHURCH SOUTH, : House of Representatives. Senator Blair Farther Examined To- SKETCH OF HIS LIFE. a pare. LH aorang ts ae i Joy te pe os ae nee are 153 new advertisements in Tae STaR A DEFICIENCY AFPROFRIATION BILE PASSED. day. Major J. Twining, the Cox, D.D. iblie inv: le Willtam Engineer Com- Mr. Hiscock, chairman of the committee on ap- — CHURCH OF THE INCARNATION, COR. | GoveRwwenr Recwrers To-pay.—Internal reve- | propriations, reported a bill in the House to-day | ‘The examination of Senator Blair was resumed 2th and N streeta n irthwest.—Services To-1 Due, $850,265.34; customs, $619,993.69. Appropriating $60,000 to supply a deficiency in the | at 10:15 this morning before the house foreign 30 a. mn. “any Seer yale 2 = or ms poaeing 104 | 8PPFopriation for fuel, lights, water and miscella- | affairs committee. In answer to a question by Mr- | 799 14th ‘street n.w., and the announcement of his Irems—Sth pase. Erening prayer. At the morning service sirangersare | NATIONAL Banx Novas outstanding, $360,900,1% | neon8 items required in the proper care of all pub-| Blount witness cata tenawence know the amount | death created a profound feeling of sorrow in the onruy Reat Eerate-4th page eeated by ushers. At 4p. m. all seatsarefree. It ARwy Cnanors.—captain Cutlen Bryant 1s or lic buildings under control of the Treasury separ of Chili's indebtedness, but believed their own Anal community. The suddenness of Major Twining’s ovsTRY Boa z ._ EO CORNER 97. ; mM te of ar about $35,000,000; th = yong ap—4th page. ie " MAMEINE Mt. F, CHUEOE, COR: H dered to Vanoouver 0 ks, Washington Terri- ment; $2,000 for contingent expenses in the offic® | timat their war expenses is about $35, death gave ashock to those who buta few days missioner of the District, whose critical condition was set forth in yesterday's Sram, died at 4:15 o'clock yesterday afternoon, at his residence, No. © 4:10 a.m.—The wind has subsided somewhat and there is hy thatthe fire may be stopped at 4th street. It has not crossed the river yet, and School. lla.m., by Pas- Of the Secretary of War; $900 for contingent expen | that th vulatior t 1, and | ®g0 greeted him as he was going his accustomed | 80 far the lane manufactories are untouched. way Gain ee Pat Eee ear ae® hicat | Wry, @S commanding officer of the Vancouver bar- | ses in the office of the adjutant general> and #2000 tha poruiinne oe Dau ivabnieamnineraaa end Tounds apparentiy in pertect health. Major Twi- | Something like ib acres are so far burned. The Evvcationay—Sd page. Riche” Sperm youre neople’s meeting: Isa by Mrs: | Tacks oninance depot, relieving, Captain, John A. | for contingent expenses Tn the War department, | t€ popu that the debt of Pera is’ trom $30,000,000 | RIDE Was Attacked Tits Dlsurtay Wednesday morn is regency — rye 6 ce. a ond fi bi ‘e} | ‘assed. . ‘SPECL fpaseig othe nae Loe oun iteeces Wactae ete” | eae oe HC Puippe In the commana Grins || Ma ee teed aed Obinined. leave to have to $380,000,000, Witness thought there could be no | that his physicians became apprehensive at ance. | Cureaon Mey 8 At 9.00 ‘a dispatch stated: ‘The Fo *)—4th pace. AUGH M-E. CHURCH, 3p AND A STREETS | Sa Antonio arsenal, Captain Phipps, when re- | printed in the Record the conference report on the | doubt but esterday morning, the complications of the dis- | are Ts description. Over ten millions of prop- 4th paza. CS” trtoant teats free.) breaching by the pas: Sa ae rene ae yt te ocmmnanig | AE AUPE Neh MCE maa eaten Shak ns ENGLISH INFLUENCES Dre Linco, Bennie es oS nae, erty are already destroyed. have Just ar eous)—4th page. tor, Be ee Oe ck tan arsenal, T1100 TE Cixity ‘Conicieeeaeeales predominated commercially in South Amertes, | in consultation by. rhe attending physician, Dr, | “¥ed trom Milwaukee. The Morning News has aspectal trom Ract hase gh dy ali} is feared there Were some lives 6 property exceeds thirteen miltton dollars.” Tus Executive Couarrree of the republican} ‘Tne rouse then, at 11:25, Went into committes of apes SOME seiko sos Norris but thelr combined, skill was of no can congressional campaign committee, at tts mecting | the whole, Mr. Robinson (Mass) in the chair, OD | vien wes me xp ers 4 sub- | Raving only a minute before last night, elected Col. D. B. Henderson, of Du- | the tari commission bill England, from whom she has received su spol it Greene, to whom he expressed a wish to be buried Morning Ne List or Lett 2. Duque, Iowa, secretary by a unanimous vote. = D/A stantial financial aid. What 1s true of Chill in} ar t, ~ Kinst ining, of New = ing Ea Red tne special says the Chi- Larirs’ Goow:-6th pase. "ROPOSED AMENDMENTS. West Point. Rev. ey Twining, cago Lost axp Fousp—Sth paze, Leeroars—3d page. Mowsy To Loax—4th page. — < respect’ of her trade. Witness thought} York, cousin of the deceased, arrived here yester- Onpens hava been issued at the Navy depart. | | Amendments were submitted and read for in-| would probably apply to other South American day morning and was present at the death Ded. Sine a snd the | Ment for the vessels of the North Atlantic station, | formation, as follows: By Mr. Carlisle—Proviaing Tepublics, and he wished it might be reversed. | Prot. Edward Twining, of St, Louts, brother of the Be Stanger snd ye" | now in Hampton Roads, consisting of the Tennes- | for the appointment of a tariff commtsston, to con-| Witness" thought the greater art “ot, the | deceased, is ex ‘to arrive to-morrow. The P SS COnSisnne.e \— | Press of this country was conducted in the interest | funeral will take place Monday, and the remains Sea acirins Alliance) He carearirs iter pres, nd Yee Or nite emteeenen Oe Eye AE: M/OGIGIE =H ee tered poe niniee ote oe ees ae ques | Will be buried at West Point, In aceomtamee nathan zeae a proceed < sea on ne ee eis c Providing that the commisston shall not touch the | tions are concerned. The wy end Of the great | expressed wish of the deceased. M: ining, wenty days’ cruise for squadron drill, ‘The e: Fates of duty on molasses, milado and sugar. By | metropolitan journals of New York—to his view— | who was 42 years and & montny Ont ontoney ae ST, PAUL'S CHURCH, 23D STREET, | $4'Adron Is ordered to return to Hampton Roads | wr. cox of New York—For the recommital of the | were unmia 1y 80. mulitary academy. as a cadet trom Yndlana, July Rey, WILLIAM M. Baxxer, ‘i by the 30 ins bili, with instructions to the committee on ways | _ Mr. Blount—*You have alluded to the fact of | 1, 1859; graddetal namin eur ent class in 1863, 7:30 a. m.: morning prayer, 10:15 a. 1m. : Lieut. DawgxnowsR.—The Tondon Standards | aNd means to report a bill 80 revising the tariff ag | British ships of war being on the Chilian coast as | and was appoluted first lieutenant in the eueineet d second celebration, 11s. m.: evening prayer Saabs Sais! = to make it conform to the principle that revenue | a Singular circumstance. Has she any more ships | corps. He served in the department of the Cum- rion, 7:3 a Baas ast Geil St. Petersburg ee Lieut. Dansnowers shall be the only standard for custom dues. By bid = she usually has with so ots = Cs berland = 1864, when he was designated as chief Sunday at 230 3 c it | eyes are so badly affected that he has been ad- | Mr. fees Soe ET at of the commission | W! those countries, and so many ‘rest? | engineer of the department of the Ohio, with rank s | vise. 0 ‘a no more tham five members shall be members of | there?’ tain and aid-de-camp. Subsequent he (8, RAGE ME. CHURCH, CORNER Sam AND | Civ tdr Drow ange, iil onder We crnenic ren, couliey | One political parte: one Me Townshend—Placing | _ Witness had merely mentioned the fact as sug- | served for a short timein tre ead’ <p east, by the river on the south aed on 4 <% 8 streets northwest, J. C. HAGEY, pastor. as it is feared that continuing hls journey wot on the free list salt used in curing fish and pork, | gesting that American ships of war might like- | in the department of North Carolina. He took | 4th streeton the north, which rised about bienermon tie Fonds Supper wil be administered wish | FISK Wie complete loss of his eyesight. Printing paper, educational and feligious books | Wise Dé sent tere. Partin the invasion of Georgia and in the opera | nine blocks, Dut not the fiscal once imine elt. We pure Passover wine Unleayened bread. Subject at ——_—_— and other panes matter used for educational pur- BRITISH AND AMERICAN DIPLOMACY, ons against Gen. Hood in Tennessee, In August, | says the loss would PODADLY Dot exceed $2,000,000 ‘Tue Grose vs. Science, Young people's iicet, | ‘THE PaestDeNT and members of the Cabinet will eo aH articles used in medical prepara-| @ _1s tt not true that the English government en Ieee ged eg ee on this property, and that Lue estiuates of $15,000,000 a OY He A. Harz, st 6 p.m; suliech | steend the Rotunda reception this evening. ‘The "The chairman then stated that the qnestion was | 40e3 not publish the movements of her ships as we areas Le fices are burned, with all thelr contents The company’s loss is estimated at $250,000 at least, ‘The streets are full of furniture and coods of gyery description. Helley, Weeks & Co.'s loss 18 The Inter-Ocean Ractne special ctves the follow. Ing among the losses: Elevator, $500,000; Goodrich docks, $10,000; Kelly & Co., lumber yard, $20,000; Jones, Knapp & Co., umber yard, $15.000; Silver Plate company, $15,000; St. Paul ‘railway bulld- m= beatae it is impossible to estimate ovher A gentleman well acquainted with Racine says the fire has, according to accounts received, burned section bounded by the = —_ ic generally are = ALL SoU Bare Deport —2 Brwixe Mactine: ‘Tur Trapes—3d ‘Tonxisu Barns—4th page. two years, when for nearly three years he served We : > ATGRRGA REO ECRETIEE President has given $50 to the New York table | upon the amendment offered yesterday’ by Mr. | do? ag chief engineer, department of Dakota. After Se ee ee Ce orem Pope th eer Hoong | Ad large sippy of flowers gomunsalon salle Sanator ues Represents | wage Tene ena Soumnt Duis her atairs ax | enetnesing rvies inthe seth ght howe ie | _MMUTATEER, Win, May 6.228 a.m. second FED (Help) page. bet . Sunday Scho i 5 ——— commission shal nat aree resent = int, N. ¥., in connection . Wanren (Situations) 4th page. stn ae ee ASSIGNMENTS OF MEDICAL OFFICERS.—The follow- | tives and four appointed irom givil ite el estan Our State department. Vases Doundary surveys, and also dn the Union and Gen- | ine. The @ latest Feports say Ube city will be Waxrrep (Houses)—4th pao. Sphere reer ema ’D. | ing changes in the Medical department, U. 8. A., |, MF. Cox, of N. ¥., offered a substitute providing Hs very common sense view that frat Pacific railways, he was appointed on June | Swept out of ex ap yol and tes haeaeea 20 pm., t9 be addressed by M duty at Fort Monroe, Va.; Capt. J. V. R. Hoff to | poay. ‘ne reply caused some amusement, and Repre- | October 16, 1877. Major Twininz was considered | LATER—PIRsT REPORTS OP THE FIRE GREATLY BX- Sunday echool at 9 a.m. Revivi the department of California; and 1st Lieutenants | My. Horr op sed the amendment and substi- | sentative Blount inquired what witness would sug- | One of the most accomplished and capable engl- AGGERATED. —Si iv [EC Gants and H. J. Raymond to the depart- | tute, and sald he had a feeling “that that com-| gest in the matter ol heer officers of the army. His duties in connec Cuicaso, Int, Mey 6—The Datly News reperters NOLICE OF CO-PAI ; YORK AVi paenray | cone Of Ataoia Gates Pa [eee rt THE MONROE DOCTRINE ain Dine See Cohen With puch sepncity | at Racine telegraph that last night's reports ot ASHINGTO! VM. AL , De J 'g sul ate Was, cf e af saga this. doy anna ie in the BRASS VAN | toe etc e an cot tat Vea ARTEETE, DD AMONG THE CALLERS at the White House to-day | Mr. Randall's amendment was lost without divi. | 28 ®PPlicable to this Peru-Chilian affair. that he speedily won the respect and confidence of | loss by the fire there were grossly exaggerated; 7 hee ‘M | Po-morrow, cing at 11 | were Senators McDill, Van Wyck, Allison, Kellogg, | ston. ‘Witness was only too happy to accord tnforma~| the citizens of the District, ‘Socially, , r¥ | that the total loss is only $350,000, and the insu- BU E 8, My fFo sons, nS WIEEAM | ce Anthony, Lapham, Cameron, and Gov. Rusk, of Mr. Carlisle then offered his amendment an1| tion, and would be still happier if his advice in the | popular, and those who enjoyed intimate ac- | rance $150,000. Although about a’dozen blocks 3 A = Wisconsin, and Representatives Dezendort, Nor- ety advocated It, but was ruled out on a potnt | matter could be followed. After a certain po!lcy be will srievefor a8 fora lost brother, | were burned, they were in the peninsula, which cross, Robinson (0.), Wadsworth, Camp and Skin- | G0rder x, of New York, offered an amendment | 28d been advocated in thtscountry for a long TY Ponda pttracted to themselves so many | did not contain any very valuable property, and Rev. BR. W. a: Warm friends. -His worth as an officer was 80 | the engines f hes rake 5y Chapleny areca ae Providing for the election of five members of the | Series of years in regard to the South American ‘tame to contine the ittaes th tek ee ee ee ‘ars, I would ask a im, asenring iy | tion or courtesy will CHURCH, ¢ nC. C. Mo commission by the House of Representatives. Re- | countries, it seems to me the proper thing to have | soiemontin ceo wo ae erick that a proposition faces Gao deatinet Be ae Ce ee Br ee e Ho ves. le ine jepartment two re compar eee | er N_cHUncH, | SCRGRON J. R. Tryow has been detached trom | jected, i been doné, when the opportunity was afforded us | of duty, called out from the citizens of the Disurlet | Bagi’ Are so ae Siar “S" hereby axree to close our respective places of | $-E petween ¥ s, | Special duty at New York, and ordered to the |” Mr. Hammond, of Georgia, offerea an amend-| —without Nlolating | any obligation to any | @ vigorous and effective protest, ——>—— Dusiness at 3 Kp.m..from MAY 8TH to OCTOBER | Pastor. Servic ck a.m. 3 Alaska. ment, the effect of which 18 That the commisston | European country—to have preserved peace be- ACTION OP THE DISTRICT COMMISSIONERS. Other Fires, tas, Setaciasecscevied a 2 Shall Gonsist of nine Representatives, | 4 | uwcem Peru and Chill, and made Peru @ strong | ne surviving members of the board of District Pormaxd, Ma = -A fire broke ont last 5 ryan & Bro., : = ir. Hammond, of Georgia, asked that Mr. Kas- | commercial ally of the Uni States. “I woul night in the enamelling room of the Cumberland Beall & Baker. SA A COUNTERFEITER ARRESTED —A telegram Te- | eon allow a yea and nay Vols w be taken oa this | have embracePtne opportunity, In that way we | Commissioners (Messrs. Dent and Morgan) adopted | Me Finilis, in Westuruck, owned by, & D, Warten Be ene, c ye Sunday ser. Ma- | ceived by Acting Chief Gage, of the secret service | proposition in the House; and his request being | would have secured control of the canal, which | resolutions last night expressing their profound Pec, of Boston. A lurge amount of paper stock RO nino” ee eee Pee division, announces the arrest yesterday at St. | refused, there was a disposition shown on the | now seems in a fair Way w pass to the control ‘of Hill & Duval ; Te LOaNEERe A. r Sorrow at the death of thelr colleague, and de- | Was destroyed, and seven paper machines dam. Bi & Duvall, 4 ba, OD GC TS sea 6 Joseph, Mo., of Eu Bennett, a countertelter, who ecrane side to ai buste but the amendment Sa perenne reruecannrean sea, | ‘l8%ing that “In view of this sad and sudden > el em $2,000; iusured lo he Massachusetts Holy e cherist enenday, a. | las been a fugitive from justice for the past seven Springer offered the amendment noted above, ETTING LOST event, and out of respect to the memory and] ~ Beriowe’ Fars, Vr., May 6—The Strasburg eats free. J. A. HARROLD, years. as telented, Mr. Wilgon thought that the examination WAS | vireuesof the deceased, it is ordered that this office- brewery, formerly’ known as tne Fall Mountun Fivz JOHN Porter's Disastiittes Removep.— | , The next amendment was that recommended by | Clearly outside of the resolution under which they | be closed until after his funeral, and that the pub » Agents for Lattin & Ra: CSE CHARLE SF member of the & CO. from this date, 8. firia uae rem uu brewery, was nearly destroyed by fire last eve- ‘The President has relieved Gen. Fitz John Porter | 2¢ committee on ways and means, striking out | were acting. Mr. Belmont thought the inquiries | lic bulidings of the District be draped in mourn- ning. @ loss is nearly total. Insurance, $25,000, of so much of the sentence of the court martial in | (Be, authority granted to the commission to tuquire | strictly pertinent; witness had called up the | ing.” Wosurn, Mass., May 6—Fire this morning coer uc! ee ne ROUTINE: teen Into the existing system of internal revenue law. Monroe doctrine in his statement on the first day ‘he Commissioners ey, Walted upon | tially destroyed ‘the machine shop of Swift & his ease as debarr him trom holding any office reed to—130 to 17. President Arthur and presented him with an ofi- Young. Loss from $8,000 to $i insured for. of honor or trust under the United States, r. Kenna moved to amend by authorizing the | °f the examination, Mr. Rice was fearful the| cial notification of Major Twining’s death. $4,500. SSS SS commission to investigate into the various ques- | committee would get lost in the Carribean sea. Tue Garerep Hosrrrat, Foxp.—Subscriptions ere net ‘i Ge ON Se as tlons touching a modification of the internal rev- | [Laughter.} bist od recede sera Attempted Suicide, Washington. D.C., Le Davina EOE, t Vernon | to Garfield Memorial hospttal: First Congregaé | enue laws so far as the same relate to tobacco, | _MT. Lord suggested that some effort be made to} A meeting of the employes of the District gov- Puaperrats, P. a 6—Elwanl Bergman, Ce Tie, Nowra fi ET COMPANY | MLE. Church Saean ° ING, May 9th, tional church, Washington, (additional), $26; | With a view to the relief of products thereof. Re- | restrict the invessigatiin to roper limits, ernment was held this morning in the Commis- a baker, aged 25 years, shot himself Jn the stomach FIRST MONDAY INIT fo Market buitding: | slic : a fends of the de- ling, postmaster, Luzerne, N. Y., | Jocved—22 to 130 maine the polite fe desired to meet the views of | SODers office, on 4%; street, Dr. William Tindall | with a fevolver ‘Ue epee ag hgh veyled bets my the i airs of 13 9 ck p.m.” c Blanchard, Silver City, Utah. $11: The District in Congress. the committee, but did not care to discuss in | being elected chatrman, Dr. Townshend, vice prosi- | the hospital in a critical condition. ‘The deed was rtin, Algte => SERVICE FOR DEAF MUTES, AT THE > $20: Join Burke, TRE PUBLIC SCHOOL TEACHERS PAY. Church of the Ascension, corner of Maseachu- TS, 5] a 25 dent, and Mr. W. 0. Roome, secretary. A com- | Caused by depression of spirits consequent upoa er, Norse Ml public the question of the relevancy or irrelevancy ry. ey 3; Mu BK Aton, pore? | _ 19 the special deficiency bill for lights and fuel | of the line of inquiry. If the criticsms were ae | mittee, consisting of Mesers. John F. Cook, Robert | “Ue refusal of @ young lady to marry ai aera fh eocmuareow, a8 Ae ._Vanceburg, $105 drupe ists, *Washing- | !9 public buildings, passed by the House this after- cence ny, ihe comunittee they aust apply etther B, Dodge, woiaen Bony i one Old World News by Cable. is New fork, eed |earcia mn. pam. Rey. Dr. Exiiorr, as- | ton, D. pont), $5.99: Lewis McKenzie, | noon, ts an amendment makiag provision for the | “Chatman Williams "The committee do not Guentiy tis Cenuuliies tecmennd ua eier seek: THE EGYPTIAN QUESTION AGAIN. BS ” 4 i it’ ee ! + Cc Je R. eaite U reed pay of public school teachers in the District of | desire to restrict Mr. Blount in his examination. I} jutions expressing their profound grief atthe sad} LONDON, May 6—A dispatch to the Times from Ce ® EB DON SACLE, WW Hicas, wr. | Carlisle, 18, $1; airs "Levan fason, James: | Columbia, trust he will continue.” event which occasioned ‘thelr mecting, paying a | Paris says consular reports respecting events 1m ‘Wunkaelnaved iin etice to. Sete dines he) ct] Tu WHISKY RING INEESTIGATION. THE AMOUNT OF THE CLAIMS. glowing tribute to the qualities of the ee tac aed | post ss ay perm} ~ 1309 'F Staeer 3 THE SPANISH-AMERICAN CLAIMS Comsnsstox.— | | President pro tempore Davis ot the Senate will! Mfr. Blount then resumed, and witness said, in Tena ane GRUy eee eae ty | Cubans ex Tiewe kee Ens Germany and Ee Serr ss suepp. of Syetic., The music wil cnaiiet of sections foam | THE Tesuits of the conference between Secretary | 0X Monday announce the committee to investigate | answer to questions, that Mr. Shipherd placed the | 12, A. G. Riddle, Dr. Tindall, and Mr. Frank | Austria, the powers will allow France the tnitte = 409 Yiu Srneer Nontmwrsr. | the Orsiotio of Creation: Pref. King, Organi Frelinghuysen and the Spanish minister, Fran | te nem will bo eee etn. Sena | amount of the Landreau claim at about $185,000,000, | Long. “Messrs: Moss Av Fishe Wiles Gr Renee | ative inthe eypulan question, leaving France ® PLUMBING. FURNACES. RANGES, TINSING, | Me" habia, Timor Matas MEN, HAVEN Comtralto:| cisco Barca, were promulgated to-day in the form | t2f,Windom will be chatrman ot the committee | principal and interest; the amount of the Coches | fokinaee Entwisle. Dr. Smith Townshend, Jos. | come to an agreement with England, 80 as to ae XTURES, MANTELS AND GAS and Mr. Bec i of a protocol. In this document it 1s agreed to ex- Mr. Beck, of Hy., one of ite members, end the term for examining and deciding cases Conitol Nates. claim $480,000,000 with interest, “substantially, I | C. Kock, J. T. Vinson and James Campbell were | cure unanimity of views. Jobbing in all of the above Branches. - appointed a committee to make necessary arranj ‘The principle of Turkish Intervention under any some think, one billion dollars. A hundred million or ments for attending the funeral. ‘Subsequently form, fr Exypt has been abandoned. Mohamed ee nic Temple, 907 F street | before the Spanish-American Claims Commission | The Senate was not In session to-day. two would not make much difference.” this committee made arrangements to have car- | TewMk, the present khedive, will be retained in — “_. Harrisburg, will con- | till the Ist of January, 1683, In consequence of the ORDER OF BUSINESS IN THE HOUSE. Q—*“Did you expect the Peruvia&’ company riages for the District employes on the occasion | power so long as his retention is compatible with CHLORIDE rs - will be it. | death of the arvitrator and of the advocate onthe} ‘The Special committee of the House to arrange | Would succeed in getting go large a claim ac- | of the runeral services in this city, and designated | the existence of order in Exypt, falling which FECTING AND DEODORIZER. part of the United States. pis furiiler order orimil have decided upsn | KnoWledgea2” Mr. J.C. Rock and Mr. W. 0. Roome to attend the | Halim Pasha will be substituted for him through ODORLESS, PROMPT AND CHEAP. ee ee —_—_—__ é ne Bei pinteled pe A.—“‘It was always clear tomy mind that they | escort to West Point. Carriages will be in at. | the medium of the Porte at the unaniinous request Quart bettles, 50 cts. T PROTESTANT CHURCH, 9ru| PEREONAL.—Rev. Dr. Elliott has suffictently re- | the following program: On Monday next the Dis- | would not get a great amount of it.” tendance Monday at 1 o'clock, to convey the Dis- | of the powers, but the powers have intimated that wes i 7 e@ 2, 1 trict of Columbia committee will have the floor DE. ARIZOLA. trict employes from 4% street to St. John’s chi not must be Gone to precipate the dethrone- MILBURN'S PHARMACY, covered from his severe and protracted lameness ploy 4 urch, me 1429 Pennsylvania aven: to offictate to-morrow morning at the Church | Upon reports made by their committee. On Tues-| Q— Was not Dr. Arizola the person who was to | and from there to the railroad station on that day. | Mentof Mohamed Tewiik, nor must the accession > STEAM COOKERS. GAS STOVES AND RUBBER HOSE. s a e ‘The committee will procure suitable floral decora- | Of Hilim Pasha be broached until the dethrone- of the Ascenston.—Rustum Effendi, of the | ay the District of Columbia appropriation bill | present Shipherd’s claim to Calderon, and was it 1 Turkish legation lier, sails. for Europe to-day. | will be called up. After it is disposed or the Ge- | no Shipherd's expectation to secure from Caldseon | HOSS large broken column, aachor snd weeadh, epi ey ed euge_N. Stunders, of New York, ts at the | neva award bill will be called up, to be followed by | an acknowledgment of this vast claim 2” ARRANGING FOR THE OBSEQUIES. Hamilton.— Major J, V. W. ‘anderburg, who has | the bill to extend the charters of national banks —sT don" District Commissioners Morgan and Dent were | strument of depoaition, Leaps the Lnedivace monee Gai) and examine at 531 15th street. i ; been in the city ona Short visit, has returned to | and the agricultural appropriation bill. Se ea ae Re empected 0 Soh Tenia |S a aa air gteser Ie morning for a short | the colicctive protection of che poner and eee ew caine, ‘cae Hosta, an ns, Prayer and ser: | Colorado.——W. E, Curtis, of the Chicago Inter- RIVER AND HARBOR BILL Caieron 28 Sexuoreaement: creado Hate SlaiD. | time, but very little business was transacted. | them pro vorme under te sncol ot the ulee - Fine Gas Fixtures, e, _{ tie eveniuur scvvice all seats age trea.” ae) | Ocean, sintown, Members of the House committee on commerce | faye In setuiemsut fiom Pere nies yer mn aaee | They stated that Lieutenants Hoxie and Grosse RNOLAND'S ARCTIC SEARCH RXPEDITION. ” DYSPEPSL. = ce TY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, CLA The Loss of the Rodgers, expect to finish the river and harbor appropria- | fair.” had the matter of the funeral in charge, and were ee May pas a ye) ye ri é * wasurxorox, Jan. 5, 1682. Fz beh Hall, 1630 14th street northwest, Rev. G. NO LIVES Lost. tion bill early next week. The Dill will provide tor @.—* Would it not have proved exceedingly em- | {n consultation with Mr. Twining, cousin of the = a, onomne y Ser Bemey, ~~. a, aS ee ck ne ee eed WA OTE: | eee tr cee: Genie week ernooug| ‘There was a mistake in the telegram published | # ereater Sanaa Of tre Teens Witot ee Oe een | Ease ea a ao) ete ee | Coal place Monday, should Mal. ‘rwinine’s | geedigg to. the polar reyinad bir henry’ eve nearly ali mv life and at times so bad thet every— | Mes xt 11 o'el a 2 » | nd unless some of the tems which are at present a cl a |. inwcreed wit b had great op- | #t,3 O'clock. Pray feds in the morning papers to the «ffect that thirty are strick — brother arrive in time. ‘Itis hi probable that | Booth will render every assistance in his power to A I Se great op- jock.” All are welcome, ig pap incorporated are stricken out, the aggregate ap- ‘A Under american management it would be ardly ing two bottles of Brown's Iron Bitters, can eat any- thing; all the heavy feeling has left and T already think = ___ — lives were lost by the burning of the steamer | proprtation of this year’s bill ‘will exceed $15,000, far less burdensome than it now is under her | the father of Maj. Twining will come, as he is | the Leigh Smith search expedition T3>,, NORTH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, re . Lawrence bay, in November. The | The committee as yet decline to make public ‘the | own. I mean an American company and the to be in feeble health. The Commission- | THE GOVERNMENT OF IRBLAND IN THE HANDS OP TER = rect, between 9ta and 10th -treete northwest, — | Rodgers in a ers to-day issued an order to Col. Amos Webster, MR. PARNELL, feats Btepecttaliyy | an Sn) melicne F ever | Preach by the Pastor fer, G; B-kawavzts ite. | message was misconstrued in transmission, and | SMOURIS appropriited for the diferent localities | Angio Saxon nave been diverted to Ferg” Se” | adjutant general militia Distect of Columbie se | Marl Fite Willie oT MEE punishes a letter it ‘LOUIS A. RICHARDSON. | 2247-90 p-m. Sabbath School 9:30 a.m. the date of the disaster was taken as the number Death of ‘Admiral Hod; Mr. Belmont. —“ Was there not an idea of an | questing him to issue an order this day to the | declaring that the government step by step, have — = ——= ——— of lives lost. The Secretary of State this morning bin odode Keres i, | American protectorater” militia organizations of the District of Columbia | forfeited the confidence of every moderate man, TTC IRNE Ss received a second dispatch from Mr. Hoffman, at | #18 DISTINGUISHED SERVICES AS A NAVAL OFFICER, re Not at that time; not until November, just | to hold themselves in readiness to attend the fune- | and that their policy has culminated in the delivery A RNEYS. __ <a e ‘Pastor. 11 St. Petersburg, as follows: “ Requested telegraph | Rear Admiral John Rodgers, superintendent of | about the time I severed my connection with che | Fal and act as a part of the military escort of the | of the governinent of Ireland into the hands of Mk 486 LOUISIANA AV he Flow of Living Waters.” 8 p. te department to repeat telegram of yesterday. It | the U. 8. naval observatory, died at his residence, | Peruvian company.” late mariner’ et op aay we Be in Parnell nveyaneer, and Commissioner of jod Miscoustrued.” Communion at nn now reads ‘November 20th. No lives lost.’” at the site of the proposed new naval observatory; THE COMMITTEE WANTED IN THE HOUSE. py Ae ab ee aa ee a eksaey Gober wie: be recorded in any Stats or Tertiere: Tey, | aoe: Sie on Georgetown Heights, a8 o'clock last evening, | , Chairman Williams announced that word had | Kecoraingly, Col. Webster issued a general onler | Locxmaven, Pa., May 6—A heavy snow storm eons = besiege x ‘The Attempted Suicide in Jail. after a painful iliness of Bright's disease, of sev- | Peen received trom the House that the committee | to the militia of the District in the seme terms. | prevailed here tnis forenoon. DW. H. THOMAS. | ¢: mr 5 apace ty oes WHAT WITSON SAID ABOUT IT TO A STAR REPORTER. | eral weeks’ duration. His long service in the navy | Were needed there, and desired to le arn how much MAJOR TWINING’S BROTHER POTTSVILLE, Pa., May 6—A heavy mn all free. Last week, as stated In Tue Srar, Charles K. ery eed regi was distinguished for activity. He was 70 years of | further the examination of Senator Blair woul | 1s expected to arrive here to-morrow morning at sored) Py Mie pnd dhcp yond == FOUNDRY M. E. © H Wilson, a prisoner tn the Jail, attempted to com- | age; was born in Maryland, near this city; entc red | Progress. Mr. Blount satd he was nearly through 1Wo'clock. Arrangements for the funeral had not | have fallen, and it 1s still snowing. The weather EP arecte F ROTIOEFOW, 88 mit sulcide by hanging himself to the bars of his | the naval service as a midshipman April 18, 192, | Mr. Rice said he would have but few, if any, ques- | been entirely completed this afternoon. 4s very cold, and everything has Uie appearance of —_ ER Gee themucrament. At5) ¢-11 window by a Suspender; but was cut down | when 1éyears of age, and after serving four years | tong to ask when Mr. Blount finished. Mr. Bel-| joeaxoeents MADE BY THR MILIT, any avruont- | 2 1awinter. Bea ae: ae before life waS extinct and resuscitated. There | on tie frigate Constellation was placed at the | mont said as Mr. Blount had gone over a good deal wi E. Cane bape A.M. CAR- W. By 60, ¢ Practices in all the ame! $ School of instruction at Norfolk, where he | of the ground he had intended to cover, examl- Openi: 2 Sopadno asics DLL, pastor. hing » jby, Hey. | have been many stat>ments made as to the causes | Schod! Gt mstruction, at Norfolk, Wi man, in nation would be very brief. : ‘Major Twining will be ouried as an executive| New Yom May 6,11 a.m.—The stock market N. H. MILLER hecuuaetas 25, ANDERSON aes Pema by Re ‘odad Dante iS | of his a tempt, and it pen Penne nee it | 1834. Subsequently he served on the brig Dolp! Chairman WilMams thought the examination } officer of the District, and the arrangements for = — ‘with pi ee ree eeu Cheanpen A Rooms 6 snd 5 Gant Law Building, a Nival servi ioe sich night during the week.” Com tee he han nen fientified 23 Rawend ©. Foster, | the brig Boxer and the sloop-of-war Marion, and might, be concluded on Monday, 80 that the sub-| the funeral are in the hands of the District Com- | Central ¥ Ne on ay. were the most prominent, being He We ten acetic Serseyy where Be performed special services for the government as | committee can go to New York on Tuesday. = A 1st_ preferred ROSS PERE) ached officer, having meanw! 1840, | gx: missioners. They have requested that the mili- | nigner, Inthe early dealings prices declined 3 R. BES ENEY-AT. LAW. was wented for murder or some other high crime. | £2,Wattached o! tenes eanwhile, 1n 1840, | gENATOR BLAIR DECLINES TO PRODUCE HIS CORRE- ° a“ NEY-AT- RNEST WORK been promoted toa eutenahoy In wi? eens ee tary co-operate with the civil authorities, anda | per cent; the latter New Jersey Central and ro’, O., will aidress the Y: Peo ¥ ck ledges his e] ras 8 Mall, and at 11 o'clock there was a recovery 342 D Srnxer, Pie's meeting at Hamiine church, ‘oth “and. Pietrects BG roten ane ae Gane prope one or two alee nr CN Ree Fagicd Nie Mr. Wilson destred before adjournment to cali | Military escort will be i Wasting ping latter St. Paul and Omaha. Specie ee Se = | eet oe roe aT eat) events, at 6 o'clock. | tetters to Dover. It appears that dirsctly after | tthe command of the expl expedition | the attention of Senator Blair to the correspond- | Pau n. Ayres. An escort | lation opened moderately active, H = aoa “ Much dejected sa hestates mot hone He pecame |in the jporth Pacific, in’ the steamer John | ence between himecit (Mr. Blair) and Mr. Ship Rey Killed by the Care. te EOF inva Haruna city it tod te | Meg Sommstea’ a News secsae ae satan | Hanoook ia which Bouton he portorned” ai | Hera, Tc attr had declined fo produce te we te 08 co Soc! wit | he i New Jerse} se 3 i tt ad monthly meeting To-morrow afternoon at $:30 0" Dut because his identity had been established. Ta Ploraetons heen Dea er cee the, eX | (alr. Wilson) thought the committee would like to Hoxie and F. V. Greene to accompany the bray ap | twelve years, was killed by the carson the Pitch By Rosce wil address tho mecting. it~ | # conversation with a Stan reporter yesterday he | Enongy and intelligence. Whlle or tals exncdinies | have ft, and he called the Senator's attention that a guard of honor. He has also notified burg road at’Gardner last night, ome said: “I wish you wouid state that there 1s no y tt on Monday if" it 9} to| Howard, Supt, ot the West Foint military acad- ge he received his promotion to the rank of com-| he might produce nday ppeared , Sup A River Traged, COPAL CHURCH, RE- | such crime as murder arenes me, and the only | mander. At the outbreak of tse rebellion, in 1861, | him proper 6 do so. emy that the Secretary of War has authorized the hd Sorvicer every Sunday mornin at Tl otclock, “Com | srime Lean remember which they could want me | Ne'was sent west 10 superiniatd: tee Sola oe | ee oak eioas nat he had no correspondence | (aye there, in accordance With the wish of | SHOCKING MURDEE AND ROBBERY ON AN OYSTER a Use or | manion g to-morrow and on the first Sunday of | f0F 8 that a few days before I left, when acting 48 | river ironclads, and. distinguished himself for his | with Mr Shigherd see gua an SLOOP—THE MURDERER SUPPOSED TO HAVE me- ie eth eres any | Suc month. Beate free and the public invited. “Iy" | a0 insurance company’s agent, I received $5 and as strictly pri-| Major Twining. active and effective service, In 1862 he was placed | vate and confidential and gro out of their re-] Col Burnside, the National Rifies, was atthe | ¢apgn ro THis CITY. plete, with thing, 0: forgot to turn it over. It was bad enough for me | mand of the sloop-of- of (on as attorney and ellen, and he must decline | Commissioners” office to-day, and tendered his weriker, "with enecinen | FIP 05 O- E Td wil ect THIS tear | CO behere charged with swindling through the | Sumes river division of fhe Noth ators Toe | aon fs atta : company as & guard of honor at the church. ‘This | Dispatches received here last night gave an no- raph, Wee, Lone: a gen ¢ malls, but F could have stood it alone. | To have | ing net, and rendered good service. He was pro. Wilson stated that the object of the com-| company was mustered into service by Major ae O Nat Peausylvauia aveunuce Waskioeies, D.C, | Recetas Brethoe Bae ea reanmements for the | my poor wite eA when f TOUNd that’ nee | Moted 66 a captaincy in the sume year, and being | mutttoe was simply co tensa ht Ie eee eae geen | wining, nse September one year, when there wih sino -: i See — Was too much, and when foun at omy re Ke Sanu oe Oe ‘and that she wast) | 2Ppointed to command the monitor Weehawkel the subject under investigatien whether ‘any effort | Were but 58 men in the ranks. GPRING DRESS GooDs. (ee HQMPOPATHIC HOSPITAL “The anual : {n which post his chief exploit was the deteat of | we,Subsect Ss meeting of the National Homeopathic Hosrital | suffer it was more than I could stand, 80 I at- ‘ee ie influence the intervention of this| _ Rev. Dr. Leonard, rector of St. John’s church, = the confederate ram Atlanta, in Warsaw sound, ramen: eww ‘will offictate at the'church. We are datly receiving our new Spring Goods, com- | (sociation will be held at the Cons ‘of a Board | Yempted the act. K did not look on the chage | Geonsia.. Having been promoted to conmmoders | EOve except EATGUgh ths ack OW edad | “Commissioners, Dent and Me the new fabrice in French Nov- | qyoquamlay, June T. at 8 p.m. here as a very serious one and thought I could } Sune 17, 1968, he subsequently commanded in turn | Rere, CxeePE the President to-day a1 wigs coheed g Rasey yd) CHAS. B. GILBERT, Secretary. | Weather It, but when the second indictment was | the monitors Dictator and Monadnock. In 1867 he | “ese cial Teplied that he knew nothing whatever S usea Can- = found it made me feel that it was being piled upon Tei ait lire "Bruen Lanen Recting | ER” costa Lonttis NoPantare tasty cousAd 4 | me, This was enough, and when thorexposure | Tamang “Decouter Wa on oka aS | of tHe iss of certain State Geparunent. papers gnd Pillow Lanen, all widths and qualities; Mareciiles | meet in coualeation at their Dear it no longer.” Wilson oF Fosteh a renee | Fank of rear admiral. "iis services at sea closed affecting the policy of the government in the in- Spreads, all wrades; Damask Table (ge Piper PS D.C. EVES ING, st oclosk, the purpose Vv terest of these claims, rt or expecta ten D, With his eruise in command of the Asiatic fleet in any tomatch: French Honery in Silk, of making arrange atter his attempt on his fe to one of the doubie | Yur death of Ad- | Hetise merarine the anied tite een ee Parneols and Umbrellas. Broth 'woMAS M. Gi, 5 cells at the end of the wing, where there are two ent; Or of any €) ition or effort to Those in want cf chaice goods will find it to their | DAY AFTERNOO! x ll. to | other prisoners, who keep Watch over him. that. tai t peace between Ci ‘and Peru Advan tage to examine our stock before purchasing. Attend the funeral, “Members of at paisaasieet eb toes apiénce by his zeal- | Prove tains wore iewed Be HGOE, BRO. & CO., gg ited. By order of Os WS exe, Seoretary. | yy z Ba ous and intelligent supervision of the work of the 2 2 x " Eat oe mday will mls 1328 7 STREET NW. SEAR EBBITT HOUSE. ig WAREINGTON crry bine society. . au SB nate institution, Se HA warp HIN: = iralda,” Adam. s010— 7 ‘ moneN tae , preeey & Ene > ‘The fifty-fourth anniversary of this will be ae ‘Mor aa Gweedish’ Wean frarch, tthe volaeat and ba hi 2 nat mat fesatiben + HI 5. jorceau- by ol 16 “0! mm 0! vi S27 NINTH STREET NORTHWEST. held in the Congregstional Chureh, comer 10th and G | Gingle. ute Mle do hae: a1 2 Soderman. | 6. Potpor which has had a distinguished officer in the U. 8 ay Offenbach. 7. G: avy ever since that branch of our service Dani founded. His father was the celebrated BRANCH CORNER FIGHTEENTH ANDP STREETS, t Commo- vor BEEakive a SToRe Wu Gore Rodgers, who was a en So All na- DUPUNT CIRCLE. ‘WEDNESDAY EVENING, MAY lorz, I [ PUNIgHED Dow. and left for dead, oe Commancing a9 dhivcte, Jno. Stewart, a young colored man was in the entena one ee te codeoore PLUMBING, FURNACES, RANGES ‘The Rey. Philip Schaff, D. D.. L. L. D., chairman of | dock, at the Police Court this mornng, ha’ the Insurgente, and his gallantry in managing, ‘named Wendell x the American comh,tttce on the revision’ of the New | been arrested for breaking a plate glass’ window id of Midshin1 r (tather of the this MEETING te ‘Testament, will detiver the address. in Wm. H. Rich’s shoe store, No. 717 Market | Present admirai of aa cloven man. jong hy adie ele eee, tn | _ The public'a-e cordially invited. mé-t_| space, last night. “Mr. “Rich, the owner of the i misoners up Sieve ; NEW BUILDING ASSOCIATION. rig ey repr grep toned a ‘on board is Jouiviiea 8 e young man Saswerdug ‘ae J APAME WASHINGTON, ‘Phe fourth anual meet ng of the SERIAL SAVINGS nalty for destroying private property | most Tema Ae Sexingtoe Ai pai Loa me AND BUILDING ASSOCIATION and. the | frxt Rodgers, He Pe a oe —, oe BR ERS WED v | 3 Hes ‘and doug’ Haen” second racontntteyeat olds ons, | to have plenty of money, They bow ‘the Ko, 1211 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. f or ‘THE FUNERAL jscrereSsy ee precland Sepot on in tts ty, and the will take place on Monday, at 2 o'clock, —- a ea faye dy 9 . a Eoiphany church, He will be buried Phnegeiphin — ‘TEE WOUXDED CAPTAIN. a aac Captain award Melson was not from the Bast- ern Shore 4m Baltknore — pot well Town Poxrrics.—The nom! “ : < ma6-3t observ: was in DRESSES MADE AND MATERIAL FURNISHED | = ____ ‘be z poke pa, 47 LESS THAN NEW YORK PRICES, “tet, Commander bot = to a in frock a ELEGANT GOODS Now IN sTOCs. es icles, drome Welt and plan troupes Risque “= SAMUEL kEX. pe ed that no flowers be ‘Wo te residence of the Ladies should call at oper and leave their orde:s be- | [9 na ‘REPORTER'S “The deceased, A aleim MADAM? 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